![]() ![]() What do we do with all of the social data and how do we make sense of it? How does the use of social media platforms and the data that they generate change us, our organizations, and our society? What are the inherent challenges and issues associated with working with social media data? What obligations do we have as social media researchers to protect the privacy of the users? These are just a few questions that will be explored at the 2016 International Conference on Social Media & Society ( ). ![]() Social media is a key source of big data in the form of user and system generated content. With faster computers and cheaper storage, bigger data sets are becoming superabundant. 2015 Workshop 6: Qualitative Coding of Large Scale Textual Dataĭata, data everywhere.2015 Workshop 5: Selfies: Inter-faces and ‘me’-diated bodies.2015 Workshop 4: A Brave New #Journalism: Verifying User-Generated Content.2015 Workshop 1: Data Collection & Network Analysis with Netlytic & R.2016 Workshop 8 – Small/Big Data Controversies & Alternatives: Perspectives from The Sage Handbook of Social Media Research Methods.2016 Workshop 7 – Text Analytics for Social Data Using DiscoverText & Sifter.2016 Workshop 6 – Social Set Analysis: A Set-Theoretical Approach to Computational Social Science.2016 Workshop 5 – Analyzing Social Media Data from a Spatiotemporal Perspective: Using Geocoding Tools and Space-Time Analysis Methods.2016 Workshop 4 – Using Instagram for Social Research – Analysis and Outputs.2016 Workshop 3 – Conceptual Challenges in Interdisciplinary Social Media Research.2016 Workshop 2 – Advanced Twitter Analytics Using TCAT and Tableau.2016 Workshop 1 – Studying the Structure and Language of Social Media Data Sets During Crisis Events.2019 Poster Size Restrictions and Requirements. ![]()
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